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Across the Wires: How refugee stories get told: Index on Censorship

Editat de Rachael Jolley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mar 2015
From refugee camps around the world, are the stories that the world hears anything like the life inside? How camps become cities themselves and new technology creates communication structures that helps residents keep in touch with their families inside and outside. Essays from Turkish novelist Elif Shafak, Chilean-American playwright Ariel Dorfman and co-creator of TV series Father Ted Arthur Matthews. Other writers include novelist Tim Finch, digital guru Martha Lane Fox and retired major general Tim Cross, along with cartoons, graphic arts and new poetry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781473929524
ISBN-10: 1473929520
Dimensiuni: 211 x 283 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:44.01
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Index on Censorship

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Editorial - Rachael Jolley
Part I: Special report Across the wires: how refugee stories get told
Undercover immigrant - Fabrizio Gatti
Taking control of the camera - Almir Koldzic and Áine O’brien
Lost boy found - Valentino Achak Deng
Playing with perceptions - Kate Maltby
Speak the speech, I pray you - Preti Taneja
The way I see it - Rana Moneim and Mohammed Maarouf
Can we be friends with the people we grew up to hate? - Rakan
Clear connections - Jason Daponte
Who tells the stories? - Mary Mitchell
I think about when I will be a human with rights - Mohammed Al Assad
Realities of the promised land - Iara Beekma
I am no longer homeless, but I work without pay - Sergo Pierre Louis
The whole picture - Chris Steele-Perkins
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Escape from Eritrea - Ismail Einashe
A very human picture - Olivier Kugler
In limbo in world’s oldest refugee camps - Tim Finch
Sound and fury - Rachael Jolley
Sheltering from resentment - Natasha Joseph
Understanding how language matters - Kao Kalia Yang
Global view - Jodie Ginsberg
Part II: In focus
Outbreaks under wraps - Alan Maryon-Davis
Trade secrets - César Muñoz Acebes
Black hole for reporting - Duncan Tucker
Lies and statistics - Nina Lakhani
Charlie Hebdo: taking the long view - Arthur Mathews, Ariel Dorfman, David Edgar, Elif Shafak, Hannah Leung, Raymond Louw, Richard Sambrook
Screened shots - Jemimah Steinfeld
Finland of the free - Risto Uimonen
Opinion: Could the UK match Finland’s success? - Paul Connolly
Head to head: Is privacy more vital than national security? - Martha Lane Fox and Tim Cross
Part III: Culture
The state v the poets - Kaya Genç
Knife edge - Lucien Bourjeily
Index around the world - Aimée Hamilton
Social disturbance - Vicky Baker